Northeast Lake and Pond Classification System
Go to the Product(s)
The following products all live on The Nature Conservancy's Conservation Gateway page:
- Report on the Northeast Lakes and Pond Classification
- Interactive viewer to learn about the classification scheme
- Presentation slides summarizing the project
- Data file for download
- Habitat guide describing each class of lake and pond
View a WebEx presentation on the Lakes and Ponds Classification led by The Nature Conservancy's Mark Anderson and Arlene Olivero
Additional Resources
Technical description
Using newly available data and a team of 13 aquatic biologists from state and federal agencies, The Nature Conservancy has developed the first comprehensive map of waterbody types in the region. The products include an interactive story map, report, and dataset containing detailed information on each lake and pond in the region.
Every waterbody in the region is mapped and classified based on four attributes:
- Depth: the degree to which light penetrates and whether there is a permanent dark zone.
- Temperature: the coldest summer temperature
- Alkalinity: the degree to which the lake is buffered from acidification (similar to pH).
- Trophic Status: the productivity or “nourishment” of the lake. Hypereutrophic lakes have too much enrichment resulting in algal blooms and oxygen loss. Oligotrophic lakes are cold and clear.
This project was funded by the USFWS’s North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative to facilitate multi state conservation planning. It integrates state-based classifications into a single system that provides context for understanding the extent, distribution, threats, and conservation status of lakes and ponds in the region.
Case Studies and News Stories
What lies beneath lakes and ponds - North Atlantic LCC News
Project Contact(s):
Mark Anderson, Director of Conservation Science at The Nature Conservancy
LCC Staff Contact(s):
Scott Schwenk, Science Coordinator
Resource Type: | Ecosystems, Fish |
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Conservation Targets: | Freshwater aquatic |
Conservation Framework: | Biological Planning |
Conservation Action: | Site/area protection, Site/area management, Species management, Species recovery |